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What is another word for Incarnation? – 138 Incarnation Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    embodiment manifestation personification representation incarnation avatar epitome exemplar embodiment manifestation actualization realization materialization externalization objectification substantiation incorporation reincarnation transmigration metempsychosis rebirth regeneration renewal revival resurgence embodiment manifestation personification representation symbolization typification incarnation avatar embodiment manifestation personification representation symbol token type archetype epitome exemplar paragon quintessence.

    Meaning of Incarnation

    The primary meaning of the word "incarnation" is the embodiment of a deity or spirit in a human form, or the personification of an idea or concept.

    Definitions

    • The embodiment of a deity or spirit in a human form
    • A person or thing that embodies a particular quality or idea
    • The act of giving a human form to a deity or spirit
    • A new version of an existing product, service, or idea

    Etymology of Incarnation

    The word "incarnation" originates from the Latin "incarnatio", which means "making flesh" or "taking on flesh"
    It is derived from the words "in" (meaning "in" or "into") and "carne" (meaning "flesh")
    The word has been used in English since the 14th century to describe the embodiment of a deity or spirit in a human form, particularly in reference to the Christian concept of the Incarnation of Jesus Christ.

    Example Uses

    • The painting is an incarnation of the artist's inner turmoil
    • The new policy is an incarnation of the company's commitment to sustainability
    • The actor's performance was a brilliant incarnation of the character
    • The city is an incarnation of the country's rich cultural heritage

    Antonyms & Near Antonyms

    disappearance vanishing extinction annihilation destruction eradication elimination abolition dissolution disintegration fragmentation separation detachment withdrawal relinquishment abandonment rejection denial negation repudiation abnegation extinction obliteration.